constructively / kənˈstrʌk tɪv /

建设性地建设性建设性的建设性地进行

constructively 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement: constructive criticism.
  2. of, relating to, or of the nature of construction; structural.
  3. deduced by inference or interpretation; inferential: constructive permission.
  4. Law. denoting an act or condition not directly expressed but inferred from other acts or conditions.

constructively 近义词

constructively

等同于 helpfully

更多constructively例句

  1. Republicans really are telling voters that they should elect a GOP Senate not because of the constructive steps it will take to address the coronavirus or economic crises, but instead to prevent the radical left from destroying America.
  2. We welcome the full spectrum of those views and believe it is important for us to facilitate a deep and constructive conversation where all voices are heard.
  3. I join in when support is required to maintain constructive interactions, to ask questions to stretch their thinking and to encourage them to continue to extend their skills in new ways.
  4. A person familiar with the EU position said the dinner was constructive and there was a good spirit between the two leaders and their officials.
  5. In an ideal world, constructive criticism from the opposition might help keep an administration sharp and focused.
  6. Instead, we should use Women Against Feminism constructively, but not as a legitimate criticism (which it is certainly not).
  7. But the populist limelight-seekers may well have trouble getting along constructively.
  8. If I can identify these things, and learn how to deal with them constructively, my recovery will progress.
  9. The memoir, she explains, was an attempt to interpret the loss of eyesight constructively.
  10. It is my considered opinion that your time will be far more constructively spent if you devote it to helping your father.
  11. It may be noted that constructively pumps are essentially reversed motors.
  12. "You were not even constructively to blame," he hastened to say.
  13. Dickens was born in a debtor's prison—constructively—and he leaped from squalor into fussy opulence.
  14. Terror was the order of the day; and it was feared that even the humble novelist might be shown to be constructively a traitor.